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Explore collaborative problem-solving examples, peer tutoring, and adaptive recommenders using tools like chat, shared workspaces, and UML modeling. Get insights on group awareness support and diagrammatic representations for scientific inquiry processes.
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Technology-Enhanced Learning(WS 2012/13) Social and Collaborative Technologies Oliver Scheuer
T1: Collaborative Problem Solving Example 1 5 Tutorial Feedback 1 Problem Statement 3 Private Workspace Example 2 2 Shared Workspace 4 Chat UML modeling in a team using Collect-UML. (screenshot taken from Baghaei et al. [2007]) Group awareness support. The meter displays the balance between problem-solving actions (“tuning”) and chat actions (“talking”). (screenshot taken from Soller et al. [2005])
T2: Collaborative Argumentation Diagrammatic representation of scientific argument and tutorial feedback to guide the scientific inquiry process. (screenshot of the LASAD user interface emulating the Belvedere argumentation system)
T3: Peer-Tutoring and Peer-Reviewing Example 1 Example 2 Peer-reviewer feedback within the SWoRD system. The chart shows how consistent the reviewer’s assessments are with those of other reviewers. (screenshot taken from Cho & Schunn [2007]) Peer tutor user interface to support tutee in solving an algebra problem. (screenshot taken from Walker et al. [2011])
T4: e-Learning in the Social Web Example 2 Example 1 Creating and sharing annotations of web-based learning resources. (screenshot taken from Farzan & Brusilovsy [2008]) Stimulating participation of a community of learners in a file sharing platform through visualizations. (screenshot taken from Vassileva & Sun [2007])
T5: Adaptive Recommenders for e-Learning Recommending educational resources based on collaborative filtering techniques. (screenshot shows the learning resource exchange portal; http://lreforschools.eun.org)